Macron’s party proposes new European centrist
alliance
Move would increase French president’s sway in EU
politics but mean end for liberal ALDE party.
BY MAÏA DE
LA BAUME
June 3,
2022 7:15 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/macron-party-propose-new-centrist-alliance-europe-expand-alde/
DUBLIN —
French President Emmanuel Macron’s party has proposed creating a new pan-European
centrist alliance, party officials told POLITICO.
The
initiative would combine Macron’s Renaissance alliance and other parties with
the longstanding Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) party,
which is currently holding a congress in Dublin.
If the move
goes ahead, it would increase Macron’s influence in European politics and
effectively mean the end of ALDE, which was founded more than 40 years ago, as
a separate entity.
Macron’s
alliance and ALDE MEPs already form a group in the European Parliament, under
the name of Renew Europe, but the proposal would create a Continent-wide
umbrella party.
The
proposal was included in a letter signed by Stéphane Séjourné, the leader of
the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament and a close Macron ally, as
well as Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and new Slovenian Prime Minister
Robert Golob, officials said. The letter was addressed to Timmy Dooley and
Ilhan Kyuchyuk, the co-leaders of ALDE.
“The new
alliance should provide a larger framework than ALDE,” a Renew Europe official
said. “ALDE is liberal at its core and we want to build from that legacy but we
can do something broader,” said the official, speaking on condition of
anonymity to discuss the politically sensitive proposal.
Asked about
the new initiative, Séjourné declined to comment on specifics. But he made
clear Renaissance was interested in being part of a bigger force with ALDE.
“We must
make sure that what has been built so far and all these political movements are
added value for everyone because we are present in many countries,” Séjourné
said.
“Indeed,
there will be a single entity at the end,” he predicted. But he added: “I am
not going to pre-empt what it is.”
ALDE
represents more than 70 liberal parties across Europe. It got a boost in Dublin
on Thursday when it welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Servant
of the People party into its ranks.
But at the
European Parliament, Macron’s Renaissance is bigger than any of the ALDE
parties and is the pre-eminent force in the Renew Europe group.
Macron’s
alliance is ideologically close to ALDE and the French president has participated
in several of ALDE’s traditional meetings in Brussels ahead of European Council
summits. But Macron has avoided becoming fully part of the ALDE family,
preferring to build up his own pan-European network and keen to avoid the
“liberal” label seen in France as a symbol of heartless ultra-capitalism.
The
long-term aim of both Macron and ALDE has been to build a force to rival the
traditional big two of European politics, the center-right European People’s
Party and center-left Party of European Socialists.
A northern
European MEP and member of ALDE said some liberal parties would not like the
proposal. But, the MEP said, “we have to succeed in the group, in the
Parliament … if it’s an exercise to unify the party, I’m fine with that.”
Other
signatories of Séjourné’s letter include European centrist parties such
Horizons, the party of former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, Poland
2050, Italy’s Azione and Reper, a new party led by former Romanian Prime
Minister Dacian Cioloș, the former Romanian prime minister and currently an
MEP.

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